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* In ''[[Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves]]'', Robin's first encounter with the Sheriff of Nottingham ends with the former cutting the latter's cheek for no other reason then to piss him off (oh, and to exert the first portion of vengeance for murdering his father, perhaps). Sheriff is (in)appropriately enraged, and utters the famous threat to [[Cut His Heart Out with a Spoon]].
* ''[[Dodgeball]]'': "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood!"
* During the raid on Mathilda's home in ''[[Léon: The Professional]],'' Mathilda's father manages to shoot [[Psycho for Hire|Norman Stansfield]] in the shoulder. Stansfield is pretty subdued about this until he has the time to notice the damage done to his suit, whereupon he follows the injured suspect through the apartment, shooting him in the back. He does this until he's out of ammunition... and then ''starts to reload so he can continue shooting the guy's corpse.''
* In ''Nothing to Lose'' Tim Robbins' character spends several minutes moaning and crying in agony after being shot in the arm, but once he finally gets his shirt off to inspect the wound, it turns out that the bullet barely grazed him.
* ''[[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World]]'' Gideon has one, not to a cut along the cheek that would normally elicit this reaction, but to an earlier attack which left no visible mark. But of course, he did have reason...